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Title: General Education A1


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General Education (A1)
  • Ministry of Education and Science
  • 2004


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Everyone is entitled to education The state
shall provide for acquiring basic education and
secondary education free of charge Basic
education is compulsory
Satversme (Constitution) of the Republic of
Latvia, Chapter 8, Article 112
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Legislation On General Education
  • Latvian Education Concept (1995)
  • Education Development Concept for 2000 2005
  • Law On Education (1998)
  • stipulates the main organizational principles
    and procedures of education services
  • Law On General Education (1999)
  • stipulates in detail the main organizational
    principles and procedures of general education
    services
  • Regulations issued by the Cabinet of Ministers
  • Normative documents issued by the Ministry of
    Education and Science (decrees, instructions,
    methodology guidelines etc.)

Legislation, laws and regulations regulating
general education in Latvia are being adopted in
compliance with international legal norms for
education
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Main international documents on general
education (1)
  • UNO Convention On Childrens Rights (1989)
  • UNESCO Convention On Discrimination In Education
    (1978)
  • Global Declaration Education For All (Jomten
    Declaration) (1990) Dakar guidelines (2000)

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Main international documents on general
education (2)
  • Lisbon Strategy (2000)
  • Reports and recommendations of European Councils
    Commission for Education and Culture
  • European Council General Convention On The
    Protection of Ethnic Minorities (1995)

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Main objectives for general education identified
in international documents (1)
  • Strategic Objective 1 improving the
    quality and effectiveness of general education
    system in the EU
  • improving education and training for teachers and
    trainers
  • developing skills for the knowledge society
  • ensuring access to ICT for everyone
  • increasing recruitment to scientific and
    technical studies
  • making the best use of resources

The Work programme of European Commission and
European Council of Ministers for Education
Education and Training in Europe multiple
systems, common goals for 2010 in compliance
with Lisbon Strategy, 2002
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Main objectives for general education identified
in international documents (2)
  • Strategic Objective 2 facilitating the access
    of all to general education
  • creating an open learning environment
  • making learning more attractive
  • supporting active citizenship, equal
    opportunities and social cohesion

The Work programme of European Commission and
European Council of Ministers for Education
Education and Training in Europe multiple
systems, common goals for 2010 in compliance
with Lisbon Strategy, 2002
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Main objectives for general education identified
in international documents (3)
  • Strategic Objective 3 opening up education
    system to the wider world
  • strengthening the links with work and research,
    and
  • society at large
  • developing the spirit of enterprise
  • improving foreign language learning
  • increasing mobility and exchange
  • strengthening European cooperation

The Work programme of European Commission and
European Council of Ministers for Education
Education and Training in Europe multiple
systems, common goals for 2010 in compliance
with Lisbon Strategy, 2002
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Developmental target for general education system
  • Providing for such changes in the system
  • of general education, which facilitate the
    development of democratic and socially integrated
    knowledge based society and advance the
    competitiveness
  • of Latvian national economy, thus ensuring
  • that Latvia joins the European Union as an equal
    member state, while retaining and
  • developing the special culture values that are
    characteristic to Latvia

From Education Development Concept for 2002 2005
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Developmental objectives for general education
system
  • increasing education quality of all stages and
    types of education in line with the development
    needs of society and national economy
  • facilitating the access to education for all
    people of Latvia within the context of lifelong
    learning
  • raising the cost efficiency of education in all
    stages and types of education

Education Development Concept for 2002 2005
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Stakeholders in the provision of general
education services
  • the following three main stakeholders are
    involved in ensuring the achievement of goals and
    objectives for general education system
  • state
  • municipalities
  • non-governmental sector
  • the rights, duties and division of
    responsibilities of stakeholders have been
    stipulated by the legislation on education

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The responsibilities of state (government) for
general education (1)
  • adopting legislation on general education
  • developing normative documents on the
    organization of general education services,
    following the principle of equal opportunities
    for all, irrespective of the region, social
    status, nationality or religious beliefs, gender
    or special needs, and in compliance with the
    legislation adopted in Latvia and the European
    Union

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The responsibilities of state (government) for
general education (2)
  • determining the curriculum standards for general
    education, content of general education
    programmes and guidelines for the development of
    teaching and learning resources
  • stipulating the requirements for general
    education institutions for commencing their
    activities, registering of education institutions
    and licensing of education programmes

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The responsibilities of state (government) for
general education (3)
  • coordination of education quality assessment
    systems (national examinations and tests,
    accreditation of education institutions and
    programmes, operation of State Education
    Inspectorate, common requirements for teacher
    training and qualifications)
  • projecting the minimum costs of general education
    programmes, disposition of allocations for
    teacher salaries and stimulating the attraction
    of different funds and investments in education

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The main responsibilities of municipalities for
general education (1)
  • organizing the development of education
    institutions network, ensuring the access to
    qualitative general education
  • coordinating the inclusion of children, who have
    reached the age of compulsory schooling, in the
    system of general education
  • providing financially the maintenance of
    education institutions, allocating the earmarked
    subsidies from national budget

Article 17, Law On Education
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The main responsibilities of municipalities for
general education (2)
  • responsibility for the operation of each general
    education institution in general
  • organizing teacher professional development
  • coordinating and supporting methodological
    activities
  • participation in the provision of hobby education
    services

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Participation of non-governmental sector in
general education (1)
  • organizing the provision of general education
    services in private education institutions (in
    the school year of 2003/04 in 63 private general
    education institutions)
  • ensuring the availability of text books and
    teaching and learning resources following the
    conditions set by free market (16 publishing
    houses and publishers)
  • participation in the provision of teacher
    in-service training services (programme
    Step-by-step, School Support Centre, activities
    of Environment School for Children, etc.)

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Participation of non-governmental sector in
general education (2)
  • solving the problem issues of education with the
    help of financial assistance from public funds
    (Soros Foundation Latvia, Latvian Childrens
    Fund, Velku Fund etc.)
  • raising public awareness on the issues of quality
    and accessibility of general education
    (researches and reports of non-governmental
    organizations Save the Children, Apeirons,
    Soros Foundation Latvia etc.)

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State institutions providing for the functioning
of general education system
  • Ministry of Education and Science
  • Curriculum and Examination Centre
  • State Education Inspectorate
  • State Youth Initiative Centre
  • town and regional Education Boards

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Curriculum and Examination Centre (1)
  • a state administrative body established in 1994,
    and its activity is regulated by the Regulation
    approved by the Minister of Education and Science

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Curriculum and Examination Centre (2)
  • main areas of activity
  • development, piloting and revision of the
    curriculum for general education
  • evaluation and approval of text books
  • establishment of a single national test system
    and introduction of centralized examinations
  • diagnostics and monitoring of learning
    achievements
  • organization of examinations in the State
    Language
  • coordination of teacher in-service training
  • identification of very talented students,
    coordination of the participation in national and
    international Olympic competitions

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State Education Inspectorate (1)
  • a state control and education quality monitoring
    institution established in 1991, which is
    independent in its activity
  • consists of five regional branches Riga,
    Kurzeme, Zemgale, Vidzeme and Latgale. It employs
    39 inspectors and staff members
  • the activity of State Education Inspectorate is
    regulated by Article 20 of the Law On Education
    and the Regulation approved by the Cabinet of
    Ministers

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State Education Inspectorate (2)
  • main areas of activity
  • systematic control of the compliance of the
    activities of education institutions with laws
    and regulations
  • assessment of the quality of curriculum
    implementation
  • provision for respecting public rights in the
    area of education

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State Youth Initiative Centre (1)
  • a state administrative body established in 1996
    for implementing youth policy
  • the activity of State Youth Initiative Centre is
    regulated by the Regulation approved by the
    Minister of Education and Science

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State Youth Initiative Centre (2)
  • main areas of activity
  • provision of methodology assistance to
    municipalities and their bodies in the areas of
    hobby education, education and youth affairs
  • coordination of the system of annual national
    events for children and young people
  • organization of in-service training for teachers
    and youth trainers

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Regional and Town Education Boards
  • An institution established by a region or town,
    which carries out the functions of a municipality
    related to education, by ensuring
  • possibilities to acquire pre-school education,
    general basic and general secondary education
  • maintenance of education institutions
  • support for methodology activities and in-service
    training
  • social assistance to the children of low income
    families
  • the activity of regional or town Education
    Boards, which carry out the functions of a
    municipality related to education, is regulated
    by the Regulation approved by municipality

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Regional Reform (1)Model of 102 municipalities
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Regional Reform (2)Model of 33 municipalities
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Levels of general education (1)
  • pre-school education
  • including the acquisition of compulsory education
    for five- and six-year old children
  • compulsory general basic education (grades 1 9)
  • general secondary education (grades 10 12)

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Levels of general education (2)
  • the possibilities to acquire education is
    provided in all the levels of general education
    for
  • children with special needs
  • children of ethnic minorities (Russian,
    Byelorussia, Ukrainian, Polish, Jewish, Gypsy,
    Lithuanian, Estonian)
  • children of foreign citizens
  • Every resident of Latvia, irrespective of his/
    her age shall be entitled to acquire or continue
    general basic and general secondary education in
    the form that suits his/ her needs in full time
    or par time studies (Article 8, Law On Education)

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Level of pre-school education (1)
  • a level of education, where comprehensive childs
    development, health strengthening, preparation
    for the acquisition of basic education takes
    place (Article 1, point 18, Law On Education)
  • encompasses childs mental, physical and social
    development up to the age of 7
  • pre-school education is provided by implementing
    pre-school curriculum in pre-school education
    institutions, pre-school groups or in families
    (Article 22, Law On General Education)

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Level of pre-school education (2)
  • includes the preparation of 5 and 6 year old
    children for the acquisition of basic education
    (Law On Education 4Article)
  • the compulsory preparation of five and six year
    old children for the acquisition of basic
    education is provided in pre-school education
    institutions, special pre-school education
    institutions, preparatory groups of general
    education institutions, as well as in families
    (Article 22,Law On General Education)

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Level of general basic education (1)
  • a level of education, where the preparation for
    secondary education level or professional
    activity, acquisition of basic knowledge and
    skills required for persons social and
    individual life, development of value orientation
    and involvement in public life take place(Article
    1, point 15, Law On Education)
  • the acquisition of general basic education
    usually starts at the age of 7 or, in exceptional
    cases, a year earlier or later (Article 4, Law On
    Education Article 32, Law On General Education)
    and it lasts 9 years, or is continued till the
    age of 18
  • Within the context of some other countries,
    grades 7 9 are regarded as the stage of lower
    secondary (pre-secondary) education.

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Level of general basic education (2)
  • depending on the structure of education
    institution and organization of teaching and
    learning process, the programmes of general basic
    education are provided in primary schools and
    basic schools (Article 29, Law On General
    Education)
  • basic education can be acquired in vocational
    schools, special education institutions, night
    (part time) secondary schools, education
    institutions or classes of social or pedagogic
    correction (Article 29, Law On General Education)

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Level of general secondary education (1)
  • a level of education, which provides
  • comprehensive growth of personality
  • purposeful and deepened development in the
    consciously chosen area of general education or
    professional education and training
  • preparation for the studies in higher education
    level or professional activity
  • involvement in social life

(Article 1, point 28, Law On Education)
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Level of general secondary education (2)
  • general secondary education is acquired in three
    years (grades 10 - 12)
  • depending on the structure of education
    institution and organization of teaching and
    learning process, the programmes of general
    secondary education are provided in secondary
    schools, night (part time) secondary schools,
    gymnasiums (Article 40, Law On General Education)

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The structure of general education
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Classification of general education programmes
Instruction No.381 of July 21, 1999, issued by
MoES On Classification And Approval of the
Codes of General Education Programmes
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General education institutions in the school
year of 2003/04
Data source LR Central Board of Statistics, 2003
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A general education institution (1)
  • founded by state, municipality, other legal
    entities or physical persons
  • its activities are regulated by the legislation
    on education, laws and regulations, and charter
    of general education institution approved by the
    founder
  • managed by its manager (principal), who is
    employed by the founder of general education
    institution, coordinating it with the Ministry of
    Education and Science

Article 7, Article 8, Article 9, Article 10 and
Article 11, Law On General Education
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A general education institution (2)
  • the manager of a general education institution
    shall have the following responsibilities for
  • implementing education programmes
  • staffing with teachers
  • ensuring functioning of general education
    institution
  • rational use of financial and material resources
  • ensuring self-government of education institution
  • provides one or more programmes of general
    education

Article 7, Article 8, Article 9, Article 10 and
Article 11, Law On General Education
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Charter of a general education institution
  • is a document, where the education institution
    shall give
  • its title, legal address, founders
  • targets and areas of activity
  • education programmes to be implemented
  • rights and duties of students, teachers, other
    staff members
  • procedures for establishing education
    institutions Council, School Board (Teachers
    Board) and self-government, and their
    responsibilities
  • economic activities
  • financing sources and procedure
  • other provisions that are in compliance with the
    respective laws and regulations

Article 9, Law On General Education
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Democratic institutions in an education
institution (1)
  • Education Institutions Council
  • a collegiate institution that has been
    established for ensuring the cooperation with
    community, municipality and parents
  • main tasks
  • devising recommendations for the development of
    education institution
  • promoting the activity of education institutions
    support funds
  • coordinating the disposition of donations for
    education institution

Article 12 and Article 13, Law On General
Education
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Democratic institutions in an education
institution (2)
  • School (Teachers) Board
  • a collegiate institution established by the
    teachers working in the respective education
    institution
  • main tasks
  • resolving various issues related to teaching and
    learning processes

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Teaching staff of general education establishments
  • psychologist of education
  • special teacher
  • teacher speech therapist
  • methodologist of education
  • librarian of education institution
  • teachers of hobby education groups
  • Head Teacher Deputy Principal responsible for
    education issues
  • teachers of subject areas

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Services provided by education institutions (1)
  • range of education programmes (different levels
    of education, education programmes of different
    paths, special types)
  • access to book stocks in libraries
  • access to computers and Internet
  • day care centre for grades 1 3

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Services provided by education institutions (2)
  • optional and individual classes
  • offer of hobby education and in-service training
    programmes
  • catering service
  • hotels for service use (dormitories) and boarding
    schools
  • services of medical staff

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Number of general education institutions,
students (children), teaching staff
Data source LR Central Board of Statistics,
2003 Information on the stage of pre-school
education from MoES GED, 2003
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Number of children (students) in education as to
their ethnic origin
Data source LR Central Board of Statistics,
2003 Information on the stage of pre-school
education from MoES GED, 2003
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General special education institutions and number
of children in them
Data sourceMoES Statistics Department, 2003
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Private general education institutions (1)
  • founders of private general education
    institutions are legal entities or physical
    persons, whose one of the areas of activities is
    the provision of education and training
    programmes
  • state and municipalities participate in the
    financing of private general education
    institutions if the language of instruction for
    providing the programmes of general basic and/ or
    general secondary education is the state language

52
Private general education institutions (2)
  • in the school year of 2003/04, in pre-school
    education there were 22 private pre-school
    education institutions, in general basic and
    secondary education 41 private education
    institutions

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Network of private general education
institutions in the school year of 2003/04
Not including private pre-school education
institutions
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Changes in the number of students in private
education institutions
Data source LR Central Board of Statistics, 2002
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Quality assurance measures for general education
(1)
  • national curriculum has been devised for all
    levels of general education and the requirements
    for its implementation have been stipulated,
    irrespective of the language of instruction
    (Regulations No.462 Regulations On National
    Standard For Compulsory Education issued by the
    Cabinet of Ministers, Regulations No. 463
    Regulations On National Standard For General
    Secondary Education issued by the Cabinet of
    Ministers)
  • the programme principle has been introduced in
    general education, licensing and accreditation
    procedure has been implemented for the programmes
    of general education

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Quality assurance measures for general education
(2)
  • single examination system has been established
    (tests are devised in three languages Latvian,
    Russian, Polish), at the end of the levels of
    general basic education (grade 9) and general
    secondary education (grade 12) centralized
    examinations are organized, and at the end of
    grade 3 and 6 national tests
  • evaluation system of education institutions
    operation (accreditation of education
    institutions) has been introduced

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Quality assurance measures for general education
(3)
  • laws and regulations on the cost minimum of
    general education programmes have been stipulated
  • requirements for teacher training and
    professional qualifications have been stipulated

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Quality assurance measures for general education
(4)
  • development process of text books and teaching
    learning resources has been upgraded (in Latvia,
    text books and resources are developed and issued
    in at least two languages), and the publishing of
    text books and teaching learning resources
    takes place in the conditions of free market,
    following the criteria set by the Ministry of
    Education and Science
  • participation in international comparative
    researches in education (IES, OECD etc.)

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The proportion of students under 18 involved in
general education (in ) in 2002 (out of the
total number of children in Latvia)
Data source MoES GED, 2002
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Projected number of students in classes in the
school year of 2007/08 if compared to the school
year of 2002/03
Information source MoES GED, 2002
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The breakdown of students, who have completed
general basic education programmes, in further
education in 2002
Data source LR Central Board of Statistics, 2003
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Quality assessment of the curriculum for basic
education
SKDS surveyThe distribution of students
learning load in curriculum acquisition in the
opinion of students parents October November
, 2002
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Expenditure per one student of secondary
education (talking into consideration the
purchasing power)
European Commission/ Eurydice, Eurostat,
2002 Data presented in the forum of Latvian
education leaders and teachers My school in the
EU, 2004
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The breakdown of students, who have completed
general secondary education programmes, in
further education in 2002
Data source LR Central Board of Statistics, 2003
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The breakdown of students in higher education
specialization fields (according to ISCED97
classification)
Data source LR Central Board of Statistics, 2003
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State financing for general education (1)
  • earmarked subsidies for the salaries of teachers
    working in municipal general education
    institutions
  • earmarked subsidies for the salaries of teachers
    working in municipal general special education
    institutions

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State financing for general education (2)
  • earmarked subsidies for municipal special
    pre-school education institutions, boarding
    schools and sanatoria type boarding schools,
    special boarding schools for children with
    physical and mental disabilities
  • earmarked subsidies for the salaries of teachers
    working in municipal education institutions for
    educating the five and six years old children
  • investment projects (Education Improvement
    Project, Latvian Education Computerization System
    project, school renovation projects initiated by
    municipalities, projects of European Union
    Structural funds)

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Expenditure for education (in ) from GNP (1999)
European Commission/ Eurydice, Eurostat,
2002 Data presented in the forum of Latvian
education leaders and teachers My school in the
EU, 2004
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The share of capital expenditure in education (in
)
European Commission/ Eurydice, Eurostat,
2002 Data presented in the forum of Latvian
education leaders and teachers My school in the
EU, 2004
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Capital expenditure in education
From Eurydice 2002 and OECD 2003
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